3D Sparrow

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Logo (November 10, 2014-)

Visuals: On a white environment with blurry shady circles, a pink-ish red egg silhouette zooms in, and "bounces" on the front of the screen for a few times before it stays still. After a few seconds, the egg grows fur and then shakes, dripping pink droplets. The droplets form the text "Sparrow" on the bottom. The egg then stops shaking (whilst slightly revealing its arms), and turns into an outlined egg silhouette with a downward triangle inside it. The last droplet goes to the right, just on top of "Sparrow", forming a small pink circle with a cut out of "3D" in it.

Early Variant: In the original English prints of first 5 episodes of Booba, a pink droplet drops down from the top and slowly flows through an invisible object in the middle of the screen, forming a pink egg silhouette. The animation then continues as usual when the egg grows fur.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A xylophone note plays when the egg zooms in. Hatching sounds are heard when the egg shakes. Then, a droplet sound when the last droplet forms into the "3D" circle, and a bird tweeting when the logo is complete.

Audio Variant: An early variant has several piano notes accompanying actions, including an upward/downward piano sweep when the egg grows fur and shakes.

Availability: Seen on Booba.